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Hey there are two types of mails in google one is gmail which provides like that email you@gmail.com and second type is you@yourdomin.com the 1st type is simple and second type is littlebit difficult.
Do as it is written
first verify domin by adding metatag to your site and then creating mx record for this the linstruction is that
Changing Mail Exchange (MX) records

Mail Exchange (MX) records control how incoming email is routed for your domain. Before Google can host your email, you'll need to change these MX records to point to our servers.

If your domain already has email addresses, please be careful changing MX records. To avoid disruption in email service, be sure to create the same set of user accounts with the control panel before changing your MX records Learn more

If you're not ready to change your MX records yet, use the temporary email address (@itentertainment.tk.test-google-a.com) assigned to your user accounts when you create them. The temporary email address will be deactivated once you change the MX records. You must also verify domain ownership before using any Google Apps.

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1.

Sign in to your domain hosting company's website using the username and password associated with your domain.
2.

Navigate to an MX record maintenance page. MX records are special DNS (Domain Name Service) records, and are often located under sections titled "DNS Management," "Mail Server Configuration," or "Name Server Management." You may need to turn on advanced settings to allow editing of these MX records.
3.

Delete any existing MX records before entering new MX records.
4.

For each MX record, enter information according to the entries in the following table.

You may not be allowed to enter the priority values exactly as they appear in the table below; in that case, simply ensure that the server addresses are prioritized in the same order as they appear in the table. (i.e. The priority ranking [1, 3, 3, 5, 5, 5, 5] should work just as well as [1, 5, 5, 10, 10, 10, 10] so long as you keep the addresses in the right order.)

If you're asked to specify the type of each record you're adding, enter "MX".

MX records often require the specific format of DNS records, including a trailing dot (".") at the end of any full-qualified domain names (e.g. "server.example.com.")

You may define the SPF record to authorize only certain IP addresses to send email for your domain. This will prevent spammers from sending unauthorized email under a forged address from your domain.

1. Log in to your account at 123-reg.co.uk.
2. Choose the domain you wish to use with Google Apps in the Manage Domains drop-down box, and click Modify Domain.
3. Choose the fifth option - Manage DNS. Two default MX records will be visible:

mx0.123-reg.co.uk. 10
mx1.123-reg.co.uk. 20

4. Replace the first entry with:

ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 1

5. Click Update DNS
6. Replace the second entry with:

ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 5

7. Click Update DNS
8. Enter the next three MX records in the Add new MX box, and click Update DNS between each entry.

1. Log in to your account at 4d Wed Hosting.
2. Click Configure on the left side. A list of options will appear.
3. Under Configure, Click MX Records.
4. Below Update Record, enter the following information:

Primary: ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
Secondary: ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM

5. Click Update MX Records.

1. Log in to your account with BT broadband office. You'll need to log in as the primary user of the account by clicking Manage your domain name .
2. Access the Domain Management Console in the BT Business Your Account area.
3. Select the Domain Maintenance tab.
4. Choose the domain name you're using with Google Apps.
5. Delete any existing MX records.
6. Select MX from the first drop-down.
7. Add @ as the key value .
8. Add aspmx.l.google.com as the Value , and set the Priority as 10 .
9. Click Go .

Note: If you aren't able to enter the Google server name, contact BT directly to ask one of their support members to manually update your MX records.

10. Once you've confirmed the first Google server name, enter the following entries:

1. Log in to your account at dnsExit.com.
2. On the left side, click Manage Domain.
3. In the drop-down menu near the middle of the screen, select the domain you would like to use with Google Apps.
4. Click Edit DNS.
5. Add the following MX records to the MX Settings section:

aspmx.l.google.com. with a preference of 10
alt1.aspmx.l.google.com. with a preference of 15

6. Click Submit at the bottom of the screen. (You can only add two MX records at a time through the web interface.)
7. On the next screen, click the Edit DNS button.
8. Add the following MX records to the MX Settings section:

alt2.aspmx.l.google.com. with a preference of 20
aspmx2.googlemail.com. with a preference of 25

9. Click Submit.

1. Log in to your account at DNS Park.
2. On the left side, click DNS Hosting.
3. Click the domain you would like to use with Google Apps for Your Domain.
4. Since DNS Park is your hosting service, and not your domain registrar, be sure that your domain points to the DNS Park nameservers. This will allow your MX record configuration to take effect.
5. Click Mail Records (MX).
6. For MX Resource records, enter the following:

Mail Domain Priority Hostname
(auto-filled) 1st ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.

7. Click Update.
8. Repeat steps six and seven for the following MX record entries:

NOTE: If there aren't enough lines to enter all the parameters, fill the avaiable lines (do not fill the last line * (other)), click Save changes, and then click Configure in the Email settings section. This will provide additional lines for Google's server information.

1.

Sign in to your domainsite.com account.
2.

Navigate to Domain Management for your domain.
3.

Delete any existing MX records before entering new MX records.
4.

For each MX record, enter information according to the entries in the following table.

If you're asked to specify the type of each record you're adding, enter "MX".

Leave the Record Host field blank for each record. You don't have to set a host for MX records.

1. Log in to your account at dynadot.com .
2. Click on the domain that you wish to change the MX records, and click Select Name Servers .
3. Scroll down to Dynadot DNS and in the MX Records, enter the following MX records:

Mail Host: aspmx.l.google.com
Distance: 0

Mail Host: alt1.aspmx.l.google.com
Distance: 1

Mail Host: alt2.aspmx.l.google.com
Distance: 1

4. Click Use Dynadot DNS and you are ready.

1.

Log in to your account at DynDNS.com.
2.

Click My Services below your username.
3.

Under Zone Level Services, Click Custom DNS next to the domain you will be using with Google Apps.
4.

Under the Mail Host Records Setup panel, replace any existing entries with entries according to the table below:

Note: Make sure each entry is entered exactly as it appears in the following table. Be sure to include the trailing dot at the end of each record.
Address Pref
ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 10
ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 20
ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 30
ASPMX2.GOOGLEMAIL.COM. 40
ASPMX3.GOOGLEMAIL.COM. 50
ASPMX4.GOOGLEMAIL.COM. 60
ASPMX5.GOOGLEMAIL.COM. 70

5.

Click Save Changes at the bottom of the page.

1. Log in to your account at EveryDNS.net.
2. On the left side, click the domain you would like to use with Google Apps for Your Domain.
3. Since EveryDNS.net is your hosting service, and not your domain registrar, be sure that your domain points to the EveryDNS.net nameservers. This will allow your MX record configuration to take effect.
4. Below Add a Record:, enter the following:

To modify your MX records with iPower, you'll need to submit a request to the iPower support team. Follow these steps:

1. Visit https://secure.ipower.com/cgi-bin/add....
2. Click MX Record Additions/Changes.
3. Fill out the top of the form with your iPower account information.
4. Under Replace existing MX Record, enter the following:

New MX Hostname or IP: ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
Replace MX which has Priority:
(a number from 0 to 100) 0

Congratulations! Your request is pending, and you should be able to use email at your domain shortly. Requests for changing/adding MX records with iPower may take two to four business days to complete.

1. Log in to your account at ix web hosting.
2. Click Manage below the Hosting Account section.
3. On the left side, click the domain you would like to use with Google Apps for Your Domain.
4. Next to Mail Service, click On to disable the default MX records.
5. Next to DNS Configuration, click EDIT.
6. If you have already created custom MX records, be sure to erase all existing records before adding Google\u2019s server information.
7. Click Add DNS MX Record.
8. Enter the following:

Name Data Data(second box)
leave blank 1 ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM

9. Click Submit.
10. Repeat steps seven through nine for the following MX record entries:

1. Log into the NFSN member control panel.
2. Click the Domains tab.
3. Click Manage under the DNS column of the domain you want to edit.
4. On the right side. click Add Resource Record.
5. Leave the first field blank and change the type to MX.
6. In the Data field, enter 1 ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
7. Repeat for the rest of the servers with the following data:

Within the Mail Servers table, enter information according to the table below:

Note: Make sure each entry is entered exactly as it appears in the following table. Be sure to include the trailing dot at the end of each record.
Priority Mail Server
10 ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
20 ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
30 ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
40 ASPMX2.GOOGLEMAIL.COM.
50 ASPMX3.GOOGLEMAIL.COM.

7.

Click Save.

1. Log in to your account at No-IP.com.
2. On the left side, click Host/Redirects.
3. Find the top entry for the domain you'd like to use with Google Apps for Your Domain, and click Modify.
4. Scroll to the bottom of the page to view Mail Options.
5. Enter ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM for the first MX record field. The MX priority is already defined by default and should match the values listed below.
6. Repeat step five to match the information provided below. No-IP allows up to five MX record entries.

1. Log in to your account at Registerfly.com.
2. Click Manage Domains.
3. Click the domain that you'd like to use with Google Apps for Your Domain.
4. Expand DNS Settings (Zone file).
5. Click Configure.
6. If asked to change name servers to Registerfly nameservers, do so. If you have hosting that requires you to use other nameservers, these instructions may not work for you.
7. Clear all existing MX Records by checking the box next to each record and clicking Remove selection.
8. For each MX Record, enter the following:

1. Log in to your account at Webhost4Life.
2. Go to DNS.
3. Select the domain name that you'd like to use with Google Apps.
4. Click Edit Zone.
5. Insert the following MX records with the associated priority values:

1. Log in to your WHM account.
2. Click on DNS Functions .
3. Click Edit DNS Zone .
4. In the box on the right, select the domain you want to edit, and then click Edit .
5. Delete the existing MX record entry.
6. In the first box, enter your domain name (e.g. example.com).
7. Don't change the second box.
8. Select MX from the drop-down menu.
9. In the box to the right of the drop-down menu, enter 10 as the priority value.
10. In the next box, enter ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
11. Repeat steps six through eight for the rest of the MX record entries listed below. Add new entries in the Add New Entries Below this Line section.

NOTE: Make sure each entry is entered exactly as it appears in the following table. Each record must have the trailing dot.

Priority

Mail Server

10

ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.

20

ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.

30

ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.

40

ASPMX2.GOOGLEMAIL.COM.

50

ASPMX3.GOOGLEMAIL.COM.
12. Click save.

1. Log in to your xname.org account.
2. Go to the configuration page and remove all existing MX records.
3. Enter the following information:
The first number below is for priority and goes to first field in the MX-records configuration page.

Click Domain Control Panel below the domain you'd like to use with Google Apps.
3.

Click Manage Advanced DNS Settings.
4.

Click Change MX Records.
5.

Clear all existing MX records.
6.

Enter information according to the table below:

Note: Make sure each entry is entered exactly as it appears in the following table. Be sure to include the trailing dot at the end of each record.
MailServer Hostname: Priority
ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 10
ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 20
ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM. 30
ASPMX2.GOOGLEMAIL.COM. 40
ASPMX3.GOOGLEMAIL.COM. 50
ASPMX4.GOOGLEMAIL.COM. 60
ASPMX5.GOOGLEMAIL.COM. 70

7.

Click Submit.

1. Log in to your account at ZoneEdit.com.
2. Select the zone that has the MX entries you would like to change.
3. Click Mail Servers (MS).
4. Delete the current entries:

Select all checkboxes in the delete column.
Press the Delete button.
Click Yes to verify.

5. MX records should be added one at a time:

In MailServer, add ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM.
Select 1st priority for the rank.
Add the name of your domain.

6. Click Add New Mail Server.
7. You will be asked to confirm the operation. Press Yes.
8. Repeat for the following entries: